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Who is playing at the Val Air Ballroom?

Who is playing at the Val Air Ballroom?

Val Air Ballroom – Des Moines

  • Tuesday 26 July 2022.
  • Daughtry and Black Stone Cherry. Val Air Ballroom, West Des Moines, IA, US.
  • Sunday 31 July 2022.
  • El Fantasma. Val Air Ballroom, West Des Moines, IA, US.
  • El Fantasma, Gerardo Díaz, and Los Dos de Tamaulipas.
  • Sunday 14 August 2022.
  • Jack White.
  • Jack White and Ezra Furman.

Is Val Air Ballroom all ages?

All ages are welcome.

How many people does Val Air Ballroom hold?

The Val Air Ballroom can accommodate private parties for groups of 300 – 3,000 people. Live-music venue with a bar, offering a lineup of artists ranging from country to metal & hip-hop.

Does Val Air Ballroom have food?

Food/Drink? The surrounding area has a few burger joints (Wendy’s, Burger king, Sonic, McDonald’s) Dairy Queen, and a Subway, I believe. The venue has two bars areas, one of which also sells pizza. There are places in the back of the venue to get wristbands for beer, but you can get pop and water at the bars also.

Who bought Val Air Ballroom?

promoter Sam Summers
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Business Record) — A popular music venue in West Des Moines has been sold. Local music promoter Sam Summers bought the Val Air Ballroom for $1.9 million. Summers also owns Wooly’s in the East Village, First Fleet Concerts and founded the Hinterland Music Festival.

Does Val Air Ballroom have seats?

Seats in the loge section, often referred to as box seating, provide a more private concert viewing experience. Finding Val Air Ballroom seating charts with seat views or 3D views from your seat has proven to be a difficult task – until now.

How old is the Val Air Ballroom?

The city has commissioned a $200,000 master plan and taken public input on how to breathe new life into the district. Opened in 1939, the Val Air has been a staple of the Des Moines music scene for decades, spanning the years from big band concerts to hip hop shows.

When was Val Air Ballroom built?

The Val Air Ballroom opened in June of 1918. Initially it was an open-air dance hall, meaning it was almost completely open to the elements, more of an outdoor dance hall than anything else.

Who owns Wooly’s in Des Moines?

Sam Summers
Amedeo Rossi, owner of Vaudeville Mews, and Wooly’s co-owner Sam Summers have fleshed out plans for a 1,500-capacity venue modeled after iconic spots such as First Avenue in Minneapolis and House of Blues in Chicago and other locations in a dozen other U.S. cities.